Sir Keir Starmer is set to make history as the first UK leader to attend a French Armistice Day ceremony since WWII after receiving a personal invitation from Emmanuel Macron. This move is seen as a significant step in Sir Keir’s plans for a Brexit reset, aiming to strengthen relations with Brussels and key EU allies like France. During the event in Paris, the prime minister will meet with Macron and French Prime Minister Michel Barnier to commemorate fallen soldiers and veterans while emphasizing the enduring friendship between the UK and France.
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